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... Roman studies there . Above all it brought to an end Britain's scholarly isolation in Roman studies and channelled it into the mainstream of European work . In doing so it opened up new areas and focussed attention more solidly on ...
... Roman studies there . Above all it brought to an end Britain's scholarly isolation in Roman studies and channelled it into the mainstream of European work . In doing so it opened up new areas and focussed attention more solidly on ...
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... Roman citizens , but that does not validate their oaths as any kind of substitute for a vote of a duly constituted and convened assembly of the Roman People or Plebs either in response to a legally formulated and promulgated rogatio of ...
... Roman citizens , but that does not validate their oaths as any kind of substitute for a vote of a duly constituted and convened assembly of the Roman People or Plebs either in response to a legally formulated and promulgated rogatio of ...
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... Roman Scotland much to be desired , but Maxwell , with characteristic modesty , disclaims such an intention , declaring his purpose to be to ' make a selection of those areas of Roman studies which [ he has ] found particularly ...
... Roman Scotland much to be desired , but Maxwell , with characteristic modesty , disclaims such an intention , declaring his purpose to be to ' make a selection of those areas of Roman studies which [ he has ] found particularly ...
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